[[quoteright:301:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/The_Space_Bar_9471.jpg]][[caption-width-right:301:Yeah, if that human was me, I'd have that expression on my face too.]]''The Space Bar'' is an adventure game co-developed by Boffo Games, written by SteveMeretzky (of ''VideoGame/AMindForeverVoyaging'' fame), and published by Rocket Science Games and [=SegaSoft=] in 1997. The game featured a 3-D environment which allowed the player to rotate (as opposed to Rocket Science's earlier production ''Obsidian'', in which the camera was usually fixed), and a humorous cast of aliens in the framework of a mystery. The player fills the role of a detective, interacting with characters and objects via a first-person interface. The name itself is a pun, as the game takes place in a bar in outer space--literally a "space bar" rather than the space bar found on a computer's keyboard.

An intergalactic PI named Maksh has been kidnapped. Also, an evil shape-shifter is hunting for a special data storage unit. His partner, Alias Node, has been assigned to track him down. As Alias Node, you track down the shape-shifter to a bar, much like the Mos Eisley cantina, where your goal is to find the fate of your partner, and the alien who is disguising as the shape-shifter.

You, however, have a special ability, the ability to form a mind meld with beings. You can inhabit the patrons of the bar in an effort to locate your partner and the shape-shifter. With this special ability, the game is divided into six mini-games as you search each alien for an explanation. A unique twist is that you view each game as that alien would see the world, whether as an insect, a potato, or a being with three sexes. You're able to tackle each part of the game separately, and come and go as you please in this 360-degree panorama adventure game.

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* AlienArtsAreAppreciated[=/=]KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Apparently all aliens in the galaxy ''love'' JerryLewis, [[RuleOfFunny for no immediately apparent reason]].* AmazonChaser: Alias seems to be one. He has the major hots for Cilia, a dancer in the bar who's a member of a species where the females are the dominant and strongest sex. Further, if he tries to kiss her she'll knock him to the ground with an uppercut and he'll whistle after picking himself up and be even ''more'' interested in possibly asking her for a date (though Zelda talks him out of it).* BadGuyBar: The premise.* ContinueYourMissionDammit: If you spend too many turns getting things done, you'll start getting calls from your kidnapped partner or your Chief to hurry up, already, or creepy taunts and threats from the BigBad.* EvilSoundsDeep: The BigBad, Ni'Dopal.* TheExoticDetective: Alias, who has the ability to read and explore other people's memories as an interrogation method.* FutureImperfect: One of the areas in the game is a historical museum in the form of a [[TheWildWest Wild West]] bar, with EntertaininglyWrong descriptions for everything. (Did you know, for instance, that diving helmets were used by cowboys to help defend against Indians and Nazis?) Alias even lampshades it at one point, snarkily noting he thinks the bar's creators did about fifteen minutes of research. * HeterosexualLifePartners: The opening cutscenes and various flashbacks strongly suggest Alias and Maksh are this, though Maksh also has a wife and kidlets.* HyperspaceArsenal: Justified. Your PDA is actually partly a digital storage device, which the on-board AI Zelda digitizes inventory into and out of as you need it.* [[IHaveYourWife I Have Your Partner]]: The main character's motivation for chasing the criminal into the bar.* IOweYouMyLife: Taken to hilariously ludicrous degrees. Every time your partner contacts you to beg you to hurry up and rescue him before the BigBad does something horrible to him, you get a flashback about how he risked his life to save/help you or your mother, as a guilt trip to motivate you. Which ends up easily equaling over 10 different times he's done so. And it turns out that there's actually even ''more'' times beyond that, and Alias and Maksh can't even agree on which ones actually "count".* IsItSomethingYouEat: In the segment with the memories of the rather intellectually-challenged alien Thud, you describe most objects by their edibility. For instance the bazooka is "Long. Heavy. Not edible." Despite this description, you can attempt to eat it.* LetsPlay: [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58680F855ED69305 Watch one here]]. Considering how hard the game is to find and install on modern hardware, it's a pretty good way to experience it.* MeaningfulName: The main character, Alias Node. In computing terminology, "node" refers to a connection point for sending and receiving information, while "alias" refers to symbolic alternate names for information. Put it together, and it's essentially a descriptor of Alias' interrogation technique.* MoodWhiplash: Overall the game is a comedy and has a number of hilarious parts and flashbacks... but it also has some rather serious parts (especially one flashback which is a trading simulation and another which involves helping out LaResistance), and then there's the creepy parts when the genuinely scary BigBad taunts you over your PA and some of the death scenes you can experience.* PlantAliens: The Vedj. Gets a little creepy when one of the puzzles involves you having to [[spoiler:eat a few of the fruits of a member of the species... as in, her ''children'']].* PlanetOfHats: Aliens tend to conform to various stereotypes, with the exception of humans (who are described as the "vanilla" species) and the betentacled aliens that inhabit this planet.* SassySecretary: Alias' PDA's AI Zelda gives off this vibe when interacting with him.* TimedMission: The entire game, as one of the only modern graphic adventures with a turn limit. Certain sections of the game also have their own self-contained limits, where you have to solve a section within a certain number of time/turns. Most notably [[spoiler:when Alias gets hit with a poisoned dart and has to find an antidote]].* TrialAndErrorGameplay: One puzzle revolves around predicting the assignments of [[CallARabbitASmeerp queeps]]. The game implies that it's possible to figure it out through logic, but it's a thousand times easier and more reliable to just reload.* VocalDissonance: [[spoiler:The BigBad has a deep, creepy voice whenever he taunts you. But when at the end of the game you finally see his true form, he turns out to be this utterly adorable-looking little blue alien thing.]]----